![Fig5. 4-mm digital audio tape (DAT) used for image backup and archiving. | Download Scientific Diagram Fig5. 4-mm digital audio tape (DAT) used for image backup and archiving. | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/21600489/figure/fig2/AS:341664481726472@1458470568642/Fig5-4-mm-digital-audio-tape-DAT-used-for-image-backup-and-archiving.png)
Fig5. 4-mm digital audio tape (DAT) used for image backup and archiving. | Download Scientific Diagram
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DATs what we like to hear: Processing the digital audio tapes of Flying Nun Records | National Library of New Zealand
Dmytro Oleksiuk 💥 d_olex@mastodon.social on X: "DAT was introduced by Sony in 1987 as recording and playback medium for digital audio. It adopted 16-bit PCM format with 44.1, 48 or 32 kHz
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